Microsoft Software Program for Non-profits

Kahiel

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Just found a new program Microsoft is starting which may provide free software (minus an administrative fee) for non-profits which could potentially include churches. It might be worth passing this along to whomever runs the business end of the church to see if your congregation qualifies.

http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/nonprofits/

Software includes Office 365 and Windows 8.1.

Note: I'm still working through the information at this point.
 
http://www.techsoup.org/ is something that churches and other not-for-profit organizations can use to. They have been providing less expensive licensing for a bit now.

That being said, I would hope the Microsoft options would simplify things.
 
Been using techsoup for years - very beneficial. Microsoft generally does not donate to churches, but there are Microsoft products available through techsoup.
 
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